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Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, Biological invasions - How are they affecting us, and what can we do aboutthem?, WEST N AM N, 61(3), 2001, pp. 308-315

Authors: Schwartz, MW Simberloff, D
Citation: Mw. Schwartz et D. Simberloff, Taxon size predicts rates of rarity in vascular plants, ECOL LETT, 4(5), 2001, pp. 464-469

Authors: Schmitz, DC Simberloff, D
Citation: Dc. Schmitz et D. Simberloff, Needed: A national center for biological invasions, ISSUES SCI, 17(4), 2001, pp. 57-62

Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, Management of boreal forest biodiversity - A view from the outside, SC J FOR R, 2001, pp. 105-118

Authors: Niemela, J Larsson, S Simberloff, D
Citation: J. Niemela et al., Concluding remarks - Finding ways to integrate timber production and biodiversity in Fennoscandian forestry, SC J FOR R, 2001, pp. 119-123

Authors: Tilman, D Fargione, J Wolff, B D'Antonio, C Dobson, A Howarth, R Schindler, D Schlesinger, WH Simberloff, D Swackhamer, D
Citation: D. Tilman et al., Forecasting agriculturally driven global environmental change, SCIENCE, 292(5515), 2001, pp. 281-284

Authors: Dale, VH Joyce, LA McNulty, S Neilson, RP Ayres, MP Flannigan, MD Hanson, PJ Irland, LC Lugo, AE Peterson, CJ Simberloff, D Swanson, FJ Stocks, BJ Wotton, BM
Citation: Vh. Dale et al., Climate change and forest disturbances, BIOSCIENCE, 51(9), 2001, pp. 723-734

Authors: Ben-Moshe, A Dayan, T Simberloff, D
Citation: A. Ben-moshe et al., Convergence in morphological patterns and community organization between Old and New World rodent guilds, AM NATURAL, 158(5), 2001, pp. 484-495

Authors: Thebaud, C Simberloff, D
Citation: C. Thebaud et D. Simberloff, Are plants really larger in their introduced ranges?, AM NATURAL, 157(2), 2001, pp. 231-236

Authors: Vazquez, DP Simberloff, D
Citation: Dp. Vazquez et D. Simberloff, Taxonomic selectivity in surviving introduced insects in the United States, BIOTIC HOMOGENIZATION, 2001, pp. 103-124

Authors: Mack, RN Simberloff, D Lonsdale, WM Evans, H Clout, M Bazzaz, FA
Citation: Rn. Mack et al., Biotic invasions: Causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control, ECOL APPL, 10(3), 2000, pp. 689-710

Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, Extinction-proneness of island species - Causes and management implications, RAFFL B ZOO, 48(1), 2000, pp. 1-9

Authors: Myers, JH Simberloff, D Kuris, AM Carey, JR
Citation: Jh. Myers et al., Eradication revisited: dealing with exotic species, TREND ECOL, 15(8), 2000, pp. 316-320

Authors: Myers, J Simberloff, D Kuris, A Carey, J
Citation: J. Myers et al., Eradication of exotic species - Reply, TREND ECOL, 15(12), 2000, pp. 515-516

Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, Global climate change and introduced species in United States forests, SCI TOTAL E, 262(3), 2000, pp. 253-261

Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, What do we really know about habitat fragmentation?, TEX J SCI, 52(4), 2000, pp. 5-22

Authors: Simberloff, D Dayan, T Jones, C Ogura, G
Citation: D. Simberloff et al., Character displacement and release in the small Indian mongoose, Herpestesjavanicus, ECOLOGY, 81(8), 2000, pp. 2086-2099

Authors: Mopper, S Stiling, P Landau, K Simberloff, D Van Zandt, P
Citation: S. Mopper et al., Spatiotemporal variation in leafminer population structure and adaptation to individual oak trees, ECOLOGY, 81(6), 2000, pp. 1577-1587

Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, No reserve is an island: Marine reserves and nonindigenous species, B MARIN SCI, 66(3), 2000, pp. 567-580

Authors: Ricciardi, A Steiner, WWM Mack, RN Simberloff, D
Citation: A. Ricciardi et al., Toward a global information system for invasive species, BIOSCIENCE, 50(3), 2000, pp. 239-244

Authors: Stone, L Dayan, T Simberloff, D
Citation: L. Stone et al., On desert rodents, favored states, and unresolved issues: Scaling up and down regional assemblages and local communities, AM NATURAL, 156(3), 2000, pp. 322-328

Authors: Stiling, P Simberloff, D
Citation: P. Stiling et D. Simberloff, The frequency and strength of nontarget effects of invertebrate biologicalcontrol agents of plant pests and weeds, NONTARGET EFFECTS OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL, 2000, pp. 31-43

Authors: Simberloff, D Schmitz, DC
Citation: D. Simberloff et Dc. Schmitz, As invasive species threat intensifies, US steps up fight, ISSUES SCI, 15(3), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Simberloff, D
Citation: D. Simberloff, The role of science in the preservation of forest biodiversity, FOREST ECOL, 115(2-3), 1999, pp. 101-111
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